
enjolras
Dead are useless if not to love the living more
- Feb 13, 2020
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Finishing on the good research based on Dignitas videos, then I'm done. Great content for someone who is interested in the Exit Bag method. The deaths are described in details (no equivalent ?) - tiny bit gross but everything seems to happen unfelt, exactly at (eyes/breath/head) and after unconsciousness (arm/torso movements, terminal gasps)
I'm less afraid of the movements post unconsciousness, mostly they were contained, except a sort of Nazi salute and a back arching for the worse extraordinary ones. Head tilting, I guess from seating, problematic ? would be addressed by laying flat.
Strangely, I'm still bothered, about having a device to deal with (less rudimental), plus the fact that brain damage will happen right in front of death. I'll let the reluctance aside from now.
My main conclusion : it must not be fair to compare the Exit Bag and the ReBreather, 2 distinct processes which are going to unfold differently. The ReBreather is a new implementation and should be treated accordingly, not anticipated but put to the test.
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I suspect the Exit Bag could be superior, having the advantage to pack a reduced list of manifestations (minus subjective ones) after a fast unconsciousness, plus the lack of incertitude about the mask seal/fit. The method's reliability is established (found a great report of 30 success detailed - only read 1 multi-feedback of tearing the bag while semi-conscious, left with headache, but sub-quality story).
In terms of peacefulness, the Exit Bag seems a winner, while it is not yet completely certain for the ReBreather.
The distinction of a progressive hypoxia seems confirmed (matching the schedule exposed messages before). Apparently, it could lead to a wider list of symptoms developing prior, not after unconsciousness. It may not be sensation free 'cause there's time. Guessing, either some discomfort would be felt, or attenuated, even replaced by painless euphoria / mental impairment, but the difference is the moderate onset hypoxia's exposure which creates a twist. The sequencing organized around unconsciousness just does not appear to be properly comparable between both methods : the R2D will not only include the after part of the Exit bag but integrate it's own part before, which has to be discovered.
I'm less afraid of the movements post unconsciousness, mostly they were contained, except a sort of Nazi salute and a back arching for the worse extraordinary ones. Head tilting, I guess from seating, problematic ? would be addressed by laying flat.
Strangely, I'm still bothered, about having a device to deal with (less rudimental), plus the fact that brain damage will happen right in front of death. I'll let the reluctance aside from now.
My main conclusion : it must not be fair to compare the Exit Bag and the ReBreather, 2 distinct processes which are going to unfold differently. The ReBreather is a new implementation and should be treated accordingly, not anticipated but put to the test.

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I suspect the Exit Bag could be superior, having the advantage to pack a reduced list of manifestations (minus subjective ones) after a fast unconsciousness, plus the lack of incertitude about the mask seal/fit. The method's reliability is established (found a great report of 30 success detailed - only read 1 multi-feedback of tearing the bag while semi-conscious, left with headache, but sub-quality story).
In terms of peacefulness, the Exit Bag seems a winner, while it is not yet completely certain for the ReBreather.
The distinction of a progressive hypoxia seems confirmed (matching the schedule exposed messages before). Apparently, it could lead to a wider list of symptoms developing prior, not after unconsciousness. It may not be sensation free 'cause there's time. Guessing, either some discomfort would be felt, or attenuated, even replaced by painless euphoria / mental impairment, but the difference is the moderate onset hypoxia's exposure which creates a twist. The sequencing organized around unconsciousness just does not appear to be properly comparable between both methods : the R2D will not only include the after part of the Exit bag but integrate it's own part before, which has to be discovered.
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